Book Shop - HNHS books are available direct from us at greatly reduced prices - our books make great presents:
see also other new and second-hand books – category below
Our Journals - The Hertfordshire Naturalist and the Herts Bird Report - full details below
Hertfordshire Geology and Landscape by John Catt published by HNHS on 15 December 2010, cover price £39.50 – available direct from HNHS for £34 (Plus postage and packing). more details.

Flora of Hertfordshire by Trevor J James – now only £29 + £8.50 P&P, more details cover price was £49.50

Moths of Hertfordshire by Colin Plant – now only £19 + £8.50 P&P, more details cover price was £45
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Dragonflies of Hertfordshire – now only £7 +£2 P&P, more details cover price was £14
Mammals Amphibians and Reptiles – now only £5 + £2 P&P, more details cover price was £20
The Breeding Birds of Hertfordshire – now only £5 + £2 P&P, details cover price was £22
To purchase any of these books
Either – send a cheque (payable to HNHS) for the cost of the books plus any postage and packing with your name and address and either telephone number or email address (in case of queries) to Linda Smith, HNHS, 24 Mandeville Rise, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 7JU,
OR collect your books from HNHS in Welwyn Garden City and save the cost of P&P telephone 01707330405 or email
Or order and pay on line with your credit or debit card – click this Virgin Money Giving link proceed to make a donation to HNHS for the value of the books you wish to purchase (We cannot reclaim Gift Aid on the book purchase, so when you get to the last part of the Gift Aid section select the non-Gift Aid option). Once you have made your payment advise Linda Smith by email with your name and address and details of the books you want.
The books will normally be dispatched within a couple of days
The Society publishes:
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Books on specific topics – wild flowers, birds, moths, dragonflies, mammals, amphibians and reptiles
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Newsletters and information sheets
Full details of the publications and how to buy them are below. Details of older publications are in the publications archive.
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